If you read the comments on the video you'll see it's an NFT that he's selling. They pulled it from OpenSea, probably because it featured Pepe. There's some hillarious irony there. I'm cool if it doesn't get removed but I just wanted to make sure the context wasn't lost in the shuffle. This was an attempt for Matt Furie to get money and he's probably still going to sell the NFT elsewhere. The video is badass, not sure where to draw the line here (that's why I'm not a mod), but wanted to report it in case anyone cares that a non-fren is profiting off of frens with this video.
And honestly, if Matt Furie had just made a badass video venerating Pepe and put it on Youtube, I don't think giving the guy a few thousand bucks is a big deal. This is more for the 20-year old patriot who blows his $300K inheritence on an NFT that represents the exact opposite of what he thinks it means. Again noting that the "profit" here comes from an NFT sale and not Youtube views. Literally, in the description of the YT video, the guy is promoting his NFT on Opensea. So, here's hoping you will reconsider.
The link to the NFT is down last I looked. So it doesn't matter. Someone else uploaded that to their youtube. The sticky will be taken off by midnight.
NVM haha asshole Matt Fury, his NFT got pulled from OpenSea.
Dammit, I pulled the sticky because of your report. Followed the link to find it lead to nothing.
Re stickied. Unless he copyright claims the video on youtube he shouldn't get money. I don't think youtube monetizes embedded views either.
If you read the comments on the video you'll see it's an NFT that he's selling. They pulled it from OpenSea, probably because it featured Pepe. There's some hillarious irony there. I'm cool if it doesn't get removed but I just wanted to make sure the context wasn't lost in the shuffle. This was an attempt for Matt Furie to get money and he's probably still going to sell the NFT elsewhere. The video is badass, not sure where to draw the line here (that's why I'm not a mod), but wanted to report it in case anyone cares that a non-fren is profiting off of frens with this video.
IMO you were right to pull the sticky. Would have explained the matter better on my report, but there was not enough space to do so on the form.
And honestly, if Matt Furie had just made a badass video venerating Pepe and put it on Youtube, I don't think giving the guy a few thousand bucks is a big deal. This is more for the 20-year old patriot who blows his $300K inheritence on an NFT that represents the exact opposite of what he thinks it means. Again noting that the "profit" here comes from an NFT sale and not Youtube views. Literally, in the description of the YT video, the guy is promoting his NFT on Opensea. So, here's hoping you will reconsider.
1 reply please.
The link to the NFT is down last I looked. So it doesn't matter. Someone else uploaded that to their youtube. The sticky will be taken off by midnight.